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The famous "Bran Castle" in Transylvania Romania, known as the castle of "Vlad Dracula."
Actress and model Mamie Van Doren posing with a Jaguar XK140 OTS in 1954.
"The doctors told me I would never walk again. Mother he said yes. I trustet my mother. " -Wilma Rudolph One of the most influential and talented athletes of the time her overcame physical disabilities and many other obstacles to becoming the first American woman won three gold medals in a single game Olympic. She teaches us to believe in people who believe in us because it is impossible much more likely.
These two bullets were found after the battle of Galipoli, which begin in 1915 and ended in 1916 during the War of First World. Allied forces composed of British, the French and Australia fought against the Turkish forces. The battle ended with the withdrawal of allied forces.
Outara Sanchez, victim of the Armedic tragedy in Colombia, 1985. The Oraomian Sánchez was a small 13 year old girl who lived in Armero when "Nevado del Ruíz" exploded. When Lahari destroyed her home, the father and aunt died inside. She managed to "survive" Lahar, but when the rescue team tried to help them realize that her feet had been blocked under the roof of her home. The only possible solution to release is cutting the foot, but the surgeons can not reach the place where the girl is, so it is impossible to think about a medical operation. It passes 3 nights in that condition and namely the third night, the girl begins to have hallucinations, saying he does not want to go late to school so he wants to draw it as soon as possible. After full 60s, she is very young, the heart of the baby is resting from beating from the hypothermia. It is one of the most criticized pictures, Frank Fournier's photograph was called a heartless man even though he won the Power Council of 1985.
A very sad story where cause racism becomes George Stinney Jr, was the youngest person sentenced to death in the 20th century in the United States. He was only 14 when he was sentenced and executed in the electric chair. During his trial, until the day of the execution of IJ, he always held a biblicate in his hands, claiming innocence. He was accused of killing two white girls, Betty 11 and Mary 7, the corpses were found near the house where the teen was residing with his parents. At that time all the jurists were white. The trial lasted only 2 hours and the sentence was given, 10 minutes later, the parents of the children were threatened and did not allow them to give gifts to the courtroom and then to expel them from that city. Before the execution, George spent 81 days without seeing to see his parents. He was placed in a lonely cell, 80 km from its city. During the execution he was heard only without the presence of his parents or a lawyer. He was electrdized with 5.380 volts on the head. But ..! 70 years later, his innocence was finally proved by a judge in South Carolina. The murderer with which two girls were killed, weighted more than 19,07 kilograms. Therefore, it was impossible for George Stinney to be able to raise, and let it be able to strike as much should be killed for two daughters. The child was innocent, but someone gathered it all to blame it simply because he was black. Stephen King was inspired by this opportunity to write his book The "Green Mile", which was taken to the cinema in 1999